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Old 11-08-2005, 09:58 PM
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Default HELP! My chilli plant has SHRIVELLED???

Hi all...

New to this site - but need some help urgently - I went away for a few days and Ive come back to find my beloved chilli plant all shrivelled up - its still green, but pretty dry - any chance of saving it? pruning it back or ANYTHING?!

It was given to me just last month by my best friend for my birthday...

I have a very bad feeling its a gonna.... will post a pic as soon as photobucket.com is back up...

thanks in advance...

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Old 11-08-2005, 09:59 PM
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Sorry - should say - its an indoor plant - super fresno... F1???
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Hi all...

New to this site - but need some help urgently - I went away for a few
days and Ive come back to find my beloved chilli plant all shrivelled
up - its still green, but pretty dry - any chance of saving it?
pruning it back or ANYTHING?!

It was given to me just last month by my best friend for my
birthday...

I have a very bad feeling its a gonna.... will post a pic as soon as
photobucket.com is back up...

thanks in advance...

R.


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Give it a good soaking. ;O)


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Old 12-08-2005, 09:10 AM
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This is a nesgroup, not a 'site'. It's Usenet, not WWW.

- but need some help urgently - I went away for a few
days and Ive come back to find my beloved chilli plant all shrivelled
up - its still green, but pretty dry - any chance of saving it?
pruning it back or ANYTHING?!


Dunk the pot in water if you haven't already done so, and when the
soil/compost is thoroughly wet, remove it and allow the pot to drain.
(Wisely, perhaps you haven't said how *MANY* days...)

Keep the plant in shade, and for a couple of days place a large
perforated plastic bag over it to keep up the humidity round it.

It was given to me just last month by my best friend for my
birthday...


Yers - it's difficult to explain neglect like that, even if it was
purely an oversight. Chillis like plenty of moisture (but not
waterlogging) and plenty of nutrients, and if the plant has survived,
and I'd expect it to, you'd do well to pamper it a bit to console it.

Even if all the leaves shrivel and fall off, don't despair, new growth
should appear pretty quickly, and given plenty of sun after this has
begun, it should be little the worse for its ordeal.

I have a very bad feeling its a gonna.... will post a pic as soon as
photobucket.com is back up...


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Take a moment to post the information and any photos on my website, The
Garden and House Plant Forum. The website is http://gconn77.com/smf/
Hopefully people will be able to help you out with saving this plant.



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